SNING, Pala (Krem)
25.416700,92.575000
Description
The vertical cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions) gave the impression of giving access to a pothole characterised by a shaft (note 1) which is obviously relatively tight and has or allows little room for maneuver as it caused on 6th February 2015 an air current to result in a nice draught (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). ETYMOLOGY: The origin, history and meaning of the recorded Khasi cave names Krem Sning (Kharpran Daly, B D 2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala) and Krem Sning (2010) (Kharpran Daly, B D in: Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday) has not yet been identified but seems to be based on the Khasi words -ka [dieng] sning- and -u sning- for an evergreen species of the beech family (Fagaceae), namely a Castanopsis species (note 2), which, however, is often taken as a kind of oak (note 3). SITUATION 2002.03.07: Somewhere in the vicinity of Pala (25°24'43”N: 92°34$$09”E) is a cave called Krem Sning (Kharpran Daly, Brian D 2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala, item Pala #6 Krem Sning). SITUATION 2015.02.06: On the one-hand side in a depression on the left-hand side but on the other in an unspecified spatial relation Nearby … an other, much larger depression with pinnacle karst to expose Krem Lawan (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2015.02.06: Krem Sning (2010) … turned out to be a shaft with a nice draught (Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). CAVE CLIMATE: An augur (note 4) noticed how the vertical cave entrance featured on 6th February 2015 (presumably at some time in the morning) an air current which resulted in a nice draught (Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday).The vertical cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions) gave the impression of giving access to a pothole characterised by a shaft (note 1) which is obviously relatively tight and has or allows little room for maneuver as it caused on 6th February 2015 an air current to result in a nice draught (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). ETYMOLOGY: The origin, history and meaning of the recorded Khasi cave names Krem Sning (Kharpran Daly, B D 2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala) and Krem Sning (2010) (Kharpran Daly, B D in: Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday) has not yet been identified but seems to be based on the Khasi words -ka [dieng] sning- and -u sning- for an evergreen species of the beech family (Fagaceae), namely a Castanopsis species (note 2), which, however, is often taken as a kind of oak (note 3). SITUATION 2002.03.07: Somewhere in the vicinity of Pala (25°24'43”N: 92°34$The vertical cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions) gave the impression of giving access to a pothole characterised by a shaft (note 1) which is obviously relatively tight and has or allows little room for maneuver as it caused on 6th February 2015 an air current to result in a nice draught (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). ETYMOLOGY: The origin, history and meaning of the recorded Khasi cave names Krem Sning (Kharpran Daly, B D 2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala) and Krem Sning (2010) (Kharpran Daly, B D in: Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday) has not yet been identified but seems to be based on the Khasi words -ka [dieng] sning- and -u sning- for an evergreen species of the beech family (Fagaceae), namely a Castanopsis species (note 2), which, however, is often taken as a kind of oak (note 3). SITUATION 2002.03.07: Somewhere in the vicinity of Pala (25°24'43”N: 92°34$The vertical cave entrance (unidentified shape, unidentified dimensions) gave the impression of giving access to a pothole characterised by a shaft (note 1) which is obviously relatively tight and has or allows little room for maneuver as it caused on 6th February 2015 an air current to result in a nice draught (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). ETYMOLOGY: The origin, history and meaning of the recorded Khasi cave names Krem Sning (Kharpran Daly, B D 2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala) and Krem Sning (2010) (Kharpran Daly, B D in: Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday) has not yet been identified but seems to be based on the Khasi words -ka [dieng] sning- and -u sning- for an evergreen species of the beech family (Fagaceae), namely a Castanopsis species (note 2), which, however, is often taken as a kind of oak (note 3). SITUATION 2002.03.07: Somewhere in the vicinity of Pala (25°24'43”N: 92°34$$09”E) is a cave called Krem Sning (Kharpran Daly, Brian D 2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala, item Pala #6 Krem Sning). SITUATION 2015.02.06: On the one-hand side in a depression on the left-hand side but on the other in an unspecified spatial relation Nearby … an other, much larger depression with pinnacle karst to expose Krem Lawan (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). CAVE DESCRIPTION 2015.02.06: Krem Sning (2010) … turned out to be a shaft with a nice draught (Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday). CAVE CLIMATE: An augur (note 4) noticed how the vertical cave entrance featured on 6th February 2015 (presumably at some time in the morning) an air current which resulted in a nice draught (Anonymous 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday).
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Bibliography 06/01/2018History
EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2002.03.07: Kharpran Daly, Brian D (2002.03.07 Mss: Wahlong / Pala, item 'Pala #6 Krem Sning) had recorded the name of a cave called Krem Sning somewhere in the vicinity of Pala (25°24'43”N: 92°34'09”E). 2015.02.06, trip 1: Daphyrnai Sariang from Umkyrpong, then acting as a guide, walked Brian D. Kharpran Daly and Ruben Cashler from what had been in February 2015 a camp in which expedition cavers were kept outside the populated place of Umkyrpong (25°26'04”N: 92°34'48”E). The route taken led inintially southwards and up [an unidentified] the valley [25°25'35”N: 92°34'56”E] passing [west of] Krem Blang [note 5], then up along a slope on the left [north west] side to limestone outcrops. In a depression on the left-hand side [of a self-centred person without orientation] Krem Sning (2010) was spotted which turned out to be a shaft with a nice draught. Nearby the team came upon another much larger depression with pinnacle karst to expose Krem Lawan. Afte that the team proceeded to Pala … (Anonymous [Arbenz T, Brooks S J et al.] 2015.04.03 Mss: Diary 2015.docx 6th February 2015 Friday)
Caves nearby
Distance (km) | Name | Length (m) | Depth (m) |
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0.3 | MREN (Krem) | ||
0.3 | LAWAN, Pala (Krem) | ||
0.5 | PALA POT (Boycott 2008) | ||
0.8 | NIEN KSHEH, Pala (Kharpran Daly, B D 2002) (Krem) | ||
0.8 | URCHA, Pala (Krem) | ||
0.8 | SAKWE (Krem) | ||
0.8 | LYNTUNG (Krem) | ||
0.8 | TARONG (Krem) | ||
0.9 | JAN, Pala (Krem) |